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malapropism

[mal-uh-prop-iz-uhm] / ˈmæl ə prɒpˌɪz əm /




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He may invite passionate opposition from his foes, but his fans simply shrug at his misstatements, malapropisms and mendacity.

From Los Angeles Times

But Whitney’s malapropism cuts to the heart of it.

From New York Times

He mixes metaphors, sprinkles them with malapropisms and knows nobody will call him on any of it . . . because if they did, he’d accuse them of small thinking.

From Salon

The title is a classic “Ringoism,” as John Lennon used to refer to his malapropisms, an unusual phrase ripped from the same mind that came up with “A Hard Day’s Night” and “Tomorrow Never Knows.”

From Seattle Times

But the laughable malapropisms provided by artificial intelligence became more serious matters when I saw several dozen words forming badly mangled phrases — all attributed to me — inside quotation marks.

From Salon